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Thurston Moore Celebrates Birthday With 'New In Town' Release
antiMUSIC· 7 days agoThe experimental "New In Town" utilizes prepared guitar, piano, and electronics with lyrics by...
Locarno Unveils 6 Spanish Projects for Work-in-Progress Section
The Hollywood Reporter· 1 day agoAn international jury will award several prizes in the 13th edition of Locarno Pro’s First Look...
Hasbro, Bandai Namco Back UGC Game Studio Look North World, Bringing Seed Funding to $4.5M
The Hollywood Reporter· 7 days agoLed by Alexander Seropian, a founder of 'Halo' developer Bungie, the L.A.-based studio also launches...
Rally to save Bethnal Green Working Men’s Club from closure as thousands sign petition
CityAM via Yahoo Finance UK· 3 days agoOver a hundred Londoners gathered in Bethnal Green this lunchtime to protest against the closure of...
Channel 4 reveals future of daytime hit A Place in the Sun amid cuts
Daily Mail· 2 days agoIn June, the closure of five channels was announced - The Box music channels 4Music, The Box, Kiss,...
Nominee's announced for 2024 Mercury Prize | Skiddle
Skiddle· 7 days agoYes, that's right, the 2024 Mercury Prize nominees have been announced and there are some serious decisions to be made about who takes it, and this year it's going to be a really tough one.
Hard rock, ambient weirdness and UFOs: exploring the greatness of early 70s Fleetwood Mac
The Guardian· 7 days agoIn Mark Blake’s excellent forthcoming book about the history of Fleetwood Mac, Dreams, there is a...
Overwatch 2 may test a return to six-player teams
Engadget· 7 days agoBlizzard has provided an update that will be music to the ears of many Overwatch 2 fans. The publisher plans to experiment with a range of team...
Sparks’ Best Albums Ranked!
Mojo· 5 days agoYou’ve got Mael: MOJO’s pick of Sparks’ greatest ever records. 10. Big Beat 9. No1 In Heaven 8. The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte 7. Introducing
Aidan Gillen: ‘Acting is like you are living 20 lives. It’s a bit of an addiction’
The Irish Times· 5 days agoAidan Gillen strolls through Palmerston Park in Dublin wearing sunglasses and takes a seat beside me on a bench. It’s 1983 and the tousle-haired, intense Mancunian, on the brink of indie-pop ...